Following those deals, Pitney Bowes now processes nearly 50 percent of all Parcel Returns Service (PRS) packages shipped through the U.S. Postal Service, using its fulfillment, delivery, and returns network of 13 operating centers and a national transportation network of more than 50 partners.

Building a deal with ReBound extends that capability at a time when modern consumers are demanding convenient returns experiences and refund processes, the partners said. "This partnership brings together two leaders in e-commerce logistics services to deliver a world class returns process for hundreds of global retailers and their customers," Lila Snyder, EVP and President, Pitney Bowes Commerce Services, said in a release. "By linking our networks, Pitney Bowes and ReBound will expand our collective returns footprint and capabilities, offering a seamless international service for e-commerce retailers and consumers."

We could all use some positive news and thankfully we have some for you: Many signs are showing that the freight markets are starting to recover.
As we mentioned last week, April was one of the worst months for freight activity in over 26 years. But in looking at the data for May, we are starting to see a much...